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Update your will week 2022

Half of Wills in the South of England are out of date – Oxfordshire SFE accredited solicitor calls for residents to review their Wills for “Update Your Will Week” 28th March -3rd April 2022

Research commissioned by SFE (Solicitors for the Elderly) has revealed that almost half (48%) of people living in the South of England who have a Will haven’t updated it for more than five years, meaning nearly half of Wills made in the area are likely to be out-of-date. Of those, over a third (33%) haven’t updated it for over 7 years, and over a fifth (21%) haven’t dusted it off in more than a decade.  

Having an up-to-date and well drafted Will is crucial in ensuring your wishes are carried out in the way you’d like when you die.

This year, SFE, a membership body representing over 1,600 solicitors specialising in working with older and vulnerable people, has launched “Update Your Will Week” (28th March – 3rd April) in a bid to raise awareness of the importance of updating your Will regularly.

Mercers Solicitor’s recommend that a Will be reviewed and updated every five years, or when a major change in your life occurs that impacts you or your loved ones, such as divorce, marriage, a new birth or even death in the family. SFE’s research has revealed that almost a third (33%) of people in the South with a Will have had significant changes to their lives and circumstances since they drafted it.

Alexandra Crump, a solicitor in our Private Client department at Mercers, warns that an unchecked and outdated Will could cause severe implications for your loved ones after death – including missed inheritances and higher inheritance tax: “Many people assume that once you have drafted a Will you don’t ever have to review it, and that your wishes will be carried out as you wish them to be posthumously – but unfortunately, that’s far from true.

“If you remarry, for example, your Will gets revoked. Or if you marry into a family and have stepchildren that you’d like to inherit your assets – this won’t happen automatically unless you stipulate it in a new Will. All these details are crucial to avoid family disputes – which we know can be very distressing for your loved ones.”

In fact, SFE’s research revealed that:

  • Only 16% of Brits realise that remarrying invalidates a Will.
  • Less than a third (31%) of people realise stepchildren won’t be included in your Will unless you stipulate that separately.
  • 17% of people wrongly think you can update your Will by making changes on the original document and initialling them.

The findings have also revealed that 53% of people in the South of England don’t have a Will in place at all – a worryingly steep figure. The SFE research has highlighted that one in ten British families (11%) have been caught out by a ‘bad Will’ – a Will that is out of date or badly drafted – for example missing out on inheritance or their childhood home being sold without their knowledge.

Paula Nichols, a Partner at Mercers and head of our Private Client department, said “It’s great to see that many people living in the south of England have a Will in place – but we need to see a higher Will uptake, and for those that have a Will in place, it’s paramount that they review these frequently.

“I’d strongly recommend that people in the area look for their local SFE accredited solicitor.”

There are clear benefits to having a Will in place and updating your Will in order to ensure it reflects your current circumstances and wishes.

Mercers have a large number of SFE accredited solicitors, and our experienced Private Client Department have prepared and updated countless Wills. Please contact a member of our team to discuss preparing or updating your Will.

If you would like to find out more about your local SFE accredited solicitors, visit: www.sfe.legal



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